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“We're all going to eventually, even in the developed world, going to have to lose everything that we love. When you're beginning to rot a little bit, all of the videos crammed into your head, all of the extensions that extend your various powers, are going to being to seem a little secondary.” quote by Gregory Stock
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“We're all going to eventually, even in the developed world, going to have to lose everything that we love. When you're beginning to rot a little bit, all of the videos crammed into your head, all of the extensions that extend your various powers, are going to being to seem a little secondary.”

Gregory Stock

About This Quote

Source Book: Redefining Humanity, 2015

We must accept loss of possessions as we age; material things become less central.

In simple terms: Loss is inevitable and can shift priorities.

Key Takeaway

Embrace change and let go.

Themes

mortality attachment technology

Mood

reflective somber

Type

philosophical contemplative

When to use this quote

  • elder care
  • digital detox
  • minimalism

Key Concepts

existentialism digital overload

Questions to Reflect On

  • What truly matters to you?
  • How do you find meaning after loss?
A Different Perspective

Some may view loss as purely negative.

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